Religious pic removed from public school, justice prevails

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The Freedom From Religion Foundation is a national organization dedicated to the principle of separation of church and state.

Ryan Jayne, a spokesman for the foundation’s legal department, said he thinks it’s “wonderful” that the district responded the way it did and as quickly as it did.


Read more here: Chanute residents protest removal of picture of Jesus from school

pic should have never been displayed in the first place. :eusa_naughty: :talktothehand:
 
I noticed bed wetting libtards have no problem with islamic religion in public schools.

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You would think moonbats would vehemently oppose efforts to accomidate the cult of slavery and death considering how it brutalizes women and throws queers off of rooftops, but then you realize sniveling libtard parasites only hate the Christian religion.


 
You got to be kidding me. A simple picture? What some people won't do to impose their own brand of ideology on others.
 
Hanging a picture of Jesus in the school is not teaching nor promoting a religion.

Christianity is not a religion.
Religion are the different types of Christianity, like Catholic or Protestant.
 
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Church and state are separate. A student could hang it inside his locker or affix in a see through plastic sleeve to his back pack. But the public institution cannot have such an posted publicly.

Petewetter above has a point. If other religious symbols are so displayed, then work to take them down.
 
Hanging a picture of Jesus in the school is not teaching nor promoting a religion.

BZZZT Wrong!

It is the government endorsing religion.

Now tell us how quickly you would be demanding that pictures of Mohammed, the Buddha and Satan would have to be removed if they were hanging on those public school walls?
 
True story. One of the elementary teachers at Center ISD had a picture of Jesus in her classroom surrounded by sheep. Each of her students' faces were cut out and pasted on the head of a sheep. Bet it is still there. Whether the law will be enforced really does depend on folks' willingness to own their actions.
 
There is a Vice President of Instruction at an East Texas community college who opens every faculty meeting with prayer.

She is never confronted because the faculty, many who could care less about prayers, would not want to hurt her feelings.
 
What a bunch of whiny fucking babies. If simply walking past a picture sways you towards any religion I'd be more worried about the school's ability to teach critical thinking skills.
 

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